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1985-1997

Ford Aerostar: A Classic Minivan

Origin and History

The Ford Aerostar, introduced in 1986, was Ford's first minivan model aimed at competing with the likes of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager. Designed to offer the practicality of a van with the drivability of a car, the Aerostar was built on a rear-wheel-drive platform and featured a variety of engine options over its production run. The model saw significant popularity through the late 1980s and early 1990s, earning a reputation for its versatility and robust design before it was eventually discontinued in 1997.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros:
    • Spacious interior with flexible seating arrangements
    • Robust rear-wheel-drive platform
    • Variety of engine options for different performance needs
  • Cons:
    • Outdated safety features compared to modern minivans
    • Less fuel-efficient than newer models
    • Parts may be harder to find due to discontinuation

Main Catalog Parts

Consumers often seek the following parts for the Ford Aerostar:
  • Engine components such as gaskets and timing belts
  • Transmission parts including clutches and gears
  • Suspension elements like shocks and struts
  • Brake systems including pads and rotors
  • Exterior body parts like bumpers and mirrors